PsihoKekec
Swashbuckling Accountant
He probably said something that was contrary to State Department, which would mean he is an evil vatnik and thereby has to cancelled.
From what I got from that video, apparently, discussing war counts as promoting violence.I've seen his stuff before. I don't think he's ever done anything controversial. What happened?
What, more so then usual for this decade?From what I got from that video, apparently, discussing war counts as promoting violence.
So basically, Political Correctness Gone Mad.
Seems like it. Though I fear it is just new normal.What, more so then usual for this decade?
Not for long, I don’t think.Seems like it. Though I fear it is just new normal.
I'm still looking into it, but it looks like he might have tripped too many yellow flags by having too much empathy for the Russian grunts. Don't quote me on that, but its all I've managed to suss out so far.He probably said something that was contrary to State Department, which would mean he is an evil vatnik and thereby has to cancelled.
Frankly I think even the finest arguments, debates, and words fall upon deaf ears nowadays. If words fail, what should one do to make a point across?Same noise as back in the 90s. The right needs to do a better job of arguing first principles and less screeching about gay panik... Or just do the holding pattern until their turn in the churn.
Same noise as back in the 90s. The right needs to do a better job of arguing first principles and less screeching about gay panik... Or just do the holding pattern until their turn in the churn.
That's 99% of American/Western politics now.I love how every time she answers it actually isn't an answer to a question he asked.
Anyway, congress is debating yet another iteration of SOPA.
Well you know, they only have to win once and then it's passed and nothing stops them from trying again, and again, and again...Real sick of this shit.
Real sick of this shit.
Thinly veiled anti-privacy/technology-rights-obliterating bill under the guise of 'national security'.Can you give me a rundown?
Thinly veiled anti-privacy/technology-rights-obliterating bill under the guise of 'national security'.
In February 2021, a long article in Time magazine by journalist Molly Ball celebrated the "Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election." Biden's victory, wrote Ball, was the result of a "conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes" that drew together "a vast, cross-partisan campaign to protect the election" in an "extraordinary shadow effort." Among the many accomplishments of the heroic conspirators, Ball notes, they "successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation and used data-driven strategies to fight viral smears." It is an incredible article, like an entry from the crime blotter that somehow got slipped into the society pages, a paean to the saviors of democracy that describes in detail how they dismembered it.